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Public notices. hbathcotb road board. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that the OPAWA ROAD will BE CLOSED on and after MONDAY, Ist February, AGAINST all TRAFFIC at Jackson’s Creek, during the Erection of New Culvert. By order, W. T. C, MILLS, 5505 Clark to Board. LIHWOOD TO WN BOAED. PinENOTIBS are invited until 4 p.m. on jL' MONDAY. Ist February, for LOWEEING -about 5 Oisolna of Bond. Flan and specification may be seen at Lmwooc, Town Board.OHco. o , TTmit H. B, SMITH, 5509 Clerk to the Board. NOTION. I JOHN ALEXANDER NEWELL, 8.&., of 9 Milton, Otago, Bachelor of Medicine, 1891, Bachelor of Surgery, 1891. of the University of New Zealand, barobi give notice that I have, this 28th day of January, 1*92, deposited my Diplomas in evidence of my qualifications, with the Registrar of the Christchurch district, and that I shall apply to be registered under the New Zealand Medical Act on the 28th day c! February, 1892. 5492 JOHN ALEXANDER NEWELL. B.A. CARLYLE SPADING HARROW. A THE KING OF CULTIVATORS. TBIAL OF TH CARLYLE SPADING HARROW Will BU HELD OH THE FARM of A. GKBIG, ESQ., AMBEBLEY, MONDAY, FEB. 1 (SALE DAY), Commencing at 2 o’clock. S5lO IT 0 E 0 A L ST BEBNAED DOG, 29 months old. EApply 5460 SHIP SAMOA, Lyttelton. SINGING. JENNY LIND METHOD THE SUPREME METHOD. THE ULTIMATE OFALL METHODS. THE KINGDOM OF SONG is within_ you, unturning all tlx© chains that ti© tb© hidden soul of harmony. The Jenny Lyed Method will ieoome the Universal Method of Singing, tooause it actually makes people e ing who had ne-et rinig Defora. Singing, as a preventive of cons'.mption md many other diseases, is acknowledged by all physicians; bv it the lung tissues are developed. MR ALFRED A, NORTH, Premier Teacher Df Voice Production and Lecturer on Vocal Physiology, hags to announce that he will more fully introduce his method to the general public by reducing the fees, viz s—l 3 private studies of three-quarters hour each £1 Us 6d, and for one hour £2 2s, terms payable in advance. Vocal School of Music, 159, Salisbury street. 5502 OUB BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. T&TO COUNTRY IN THE WORLD presents such a grand field for the Photographic Artist as New Zealand—the Uriah, Fiords, Lakes, Mountains, Glaciers aud Eivcrs of the two Islands offering practically unlimited opportunities for securing picturesque “bits.’’ We have, durirg the Inst twenty years, spent Borne thousands of pounds travelling about with the Camera, and have secured a series of Negatives of great excellence and interest. We desire to draw the attention of tourists, and persons desirous of sending their friends a most acceptable and appropriate present, to these beautiful photographs. Can be bad mounted' or unmounted. Albums also, of different sizes, being kept in stock, which can be mounted in an hour or so with purchaser’s own selection. The Photographin'? of Houses, Outdoor Groups, and Animals a. Special Branch of our Business. E. WHEELER & SON, NEW ZEALAND SCBNBET DEPOT, 658 X CATHEDRAL SQUARE. RH,-PU E D I E SUEGEON - DENTIST, 173, COLOMBO STREET, CHEISTCHniIOHi CIHUECH OP ENGLAND BOOK SHOP.— J CHRISTMAS CARDS booklets JAPANESE VASES NICK-NACKS, &0., &C„ In Great Variety Very Cheap. T. CROOK, MORTEN’S BUILDINGS. ■PERMANENT "INVEST- 1 MBNT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. Paid-up LOANS GRANTED IN ANT SUMS OH . APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES, AI CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST.' 'Repayment can.ho made either at a fixed period or by Instalments. ' WALTER T, MOORE, MANAGER, X 547 Offices—l 93, Hcrefordatroot 2246 M 824 X V. E. By Special Appointment to His Excellency tho, Governor.) • J. W. GIBB, ARTISTS’ COLOUEMAN AND PICTURE FRAME MAKER. Morten’s Buildings. Cathedral Square, Just Arrived, ex Kimutaka, a Large Shipment of "WINDSOR AND NEWTON’S Artists’ Materials. Moderate Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. F32S ——— BS EVANS is Prepared to Receive Ladies fok ACCOUCHEMENT AND NURSING AT 17, BAEBADOSS STREET (Opposite Catholic Chnroh,). XSOS m Railway Xfofcioes. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN-ARRANGEMENTS FOB CHRISTCHURCH RACES, 30xh JANUARY. fe IE AIKS will run from Christchurch to the_sL Racecourse at 11,50 a,m., 13,15 p.m, and 12.55 p.m., and from the Racecourse to Christchurch ao required from about 4.0 p.m up to 30 minutes after the last race, These trains will not atop at Intermediate stations, except that tho last two trains from the Racecourse will set down passengers at Addington, Season and ordinary tickets, fro* passes aud O.JJ3. oompllmentarv tickets are not available by any of these trains, " Return tares, including admission to tho course, from Christchurch, 2s 6d first class, 2s second class or Boated waggons • from Lyttelton, 4s and 3s; from Eaoecourco to Christchurch (singlofare), la Cl and Is, Tickets available for day of issue ; only. | Tho ordinary evening north and, south trains from Christchurch and branch trains in connection therewith,will tun Intel than time-table times,; .asunder:— 1 Buna later Depar* thautlmetnre, table times p.m, 4.50 Runs aa Oil Wednesdays hro. min. 5.20 1 5f 5.35 1 40 5,45 0 45 Runs us on Wednesdays 1 10 I 35 0 45 0 45 From .'ChriatehHlfohto Springfield ~ Ashburton „ „ Eonthbridge „ Walk-mi Daffield to Whiteollffa Rakaia to Mcthven Lincoln to Little River ... Kaiapoi to Henrietta ... Rangiora to Os'ord ... f Buns 1 hour 5 mi nut as lata up to •arrives at Ashburton at 8.25.p.m,, 5273 BthOEDBB. 7.33 6.40 6.43 7.20

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9635, 29 January 1892, Page 1

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